12/06/2023
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Happy on the ground
I wanted to write something completely original, unprecedented, extremely weird. To offer great cinema.
But the muses don't want to kiss. At least not me.
I'm sitting there with hopefully pursed lips - nothing. The ladies are busy elsewhere. Snogging Haruki Murakami again, giggling with Ponticus, or whispering one of their funny stories to Puderperle....whatever. This list could go on for pages.
So be it. These ethereal figures don't go with this earthy fragrance anyway.
Because it quickly brings the "crazy head in the clouds" proverbially back down to earth, or a few centimeters lower. And with a fat load of intense patch. Earth patch,
intimately connected with brother cocoa, but not a musty basement patch.
On the ground, here in the dirt, I don't particularly like it at first and get bored in this earth cave. Just a whiff of tobacco keeps me in place and gives me hope for further development. Fortunately, I soon feel a gentle warmth coming on. More and more orange glow permeates the deep patch of muddy brown.
Orange blossom and tobacco interweave and lend this patch fragrance a soft, woody warmth. Iris, although present here, but rather in quiet modesty, butters along. It ennobles the fragrance with its complexity and attractiveness. Vanilla smiles gently and unsweetly in the background, doing what it does best. Giving peace. A light, spicy sweetness meanders through the action, which is probably due to the acacia blossom.
Patch, however, is and remains the earthy protagonist of this fragrance.
I think the perfume is wonderful. It stands out. Irritates others. And either pleases the other person very much or repels them - or both! Mokaya definitely has the dirty attractiveness of a Bianchi fragrance. However, unlike Bianchi, it is not primarily about intimate togetherness. It's more about earthy stubbornness, gleefully smudgy and with hints of animalism. Corners and edges, paired with beautiful, unpretentious warmth and friendliness, thanks to the sunny interplay of orange blossom and jasmine, and the cozy liaison of tobacco and vanilla. Iris, the beautiful touches the darkness of the fragrance very softly without taking away its earthiness. Mokaya is dense and intense and lasts an incredibly long time. After many hours, vanilla and tobacco come more and more to the fore, and now, after about 13 hours, the perfume becomes chocolate-vanilla, sweetened with a bit of acacia honey, towards the very close fragrance finale.
I LOVE THIS FRAGRANCE.
Next to 08 Intrigant Patchouli my new "heart patch".
What a wonderful, successful natural perfume. What a quality. But that's just TRNP.
So, that's it. Thanks for reading. I can't think of a better ending - still no muse in sight far and wide....
But the muses don't want to kiss. At least not me.
I'm sitting there with hopefully pursed lips - nothing. The ladies are busy elsewhere. Snogging Haruki Murakami again, giggling with Ponticus, or whispering one of their funny stories to Puderperle....whatever. This list could go on for pages.
So be it. These ethereal figures don't go with this earthy fragrance anyway.
Because it quickly brings the "crazy head in the clouds" proverbially back down to earth, or a few centimeters lower. And with a fat load of intense patch. Earth patch,
intimately connected with brother cocoa, but not a musty basement patch.
On the ground, here in the dirt, I don't particularly like it at first and get bored in this earth cave. Just a whiff of tobacco keeps me in place and gives me hope for further development. Fortunately, I soon feel a gentle warmth coming on. More and more orange glow permeates the deep patch of muddy brown.
Orange blossom and tobacco interweave and lend this patch fragrance a soft, woody warmth. Iris, although present here, but rather in quiet modesty, butters along. It ennobles the fragrance with its complexity and attractiveness. Vanilla smiles gently and unsweetly in the background, doing what it does best. Giving peace. A light, spicy sweetness meanders through the action, which is probably due to the acacia blossom.
Patch, however, is and remains the earthy protagonist of this fragrance.
I think the perfume is wonderful. It stands out. Irritates others. And either pleases the other person very much or repels them - or both! Mokaya definitely has the dirty attractiveness of a Bianchi fragrance. However, unlike Bianchi, it is not primarily about intimate togetherness. It's more about earthy stubbornness, gleefully smudgy and with hints of animalism. Corners and edges, paired with beautiful, unpretentious warmth and friendliness, thanks to the sunny interplay of orange blossom and jasmine, and the cozy liaison of tobacco and vanilla. Iris, the beautiful touches the darkness of the fragrance very softly without taking away its earthiness. Mokaya is dense and intense and lasts an incredibly long time. After many hours, vanilla and tobacco come more and more to the fore, and now, after about 13 hours, the perfume becomes chocolate-vanilla, sweetened with a bit of acacia honey, towards the very close fragrance finale.
I LOVE THIS FRAGRANCE.
Next to 08 Intrigant Patchouli my new "heart patch".
What a wonderful, successful natural perfume. What a quality. But that's just TRNP.
So, that's it. Thanks for reading. I can't think of a better ending - still no muse in sight far and wide....
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